BATON ROUGE – LSU coach Les Miles suggested that some of the large gains within Auburn’s 566 yards of total offense in its 41-7 win over the Tigers Saturday were few and far between.

“Some of the plays that were made by the opponent were one-time plays,” Miles said during the opening statement of his weekly press luncheon on Monday. “I mean, that (D’haquille) Williams made a tremendous catch over the top of (LSU cornerback) Rashard Robinson, and I promise you, Rashard Robinson had it covered.”

Robinson did have Williams covered, but he failed to make as good of a play on the ball as Williams did, and Williams caught it for a 26-yard gain in Auburn’s 72-yard drive in seven plays for a 24-7 lead in the second quarter. Miles also said safety Jalen Mills had wide receiver Sammie Coates well covered on a 38-yard completion in which Coates outmaneuvered Mills for the ball.

As far as “one-time plays,” the statistics tell a different story. Auburn had 22 plays that gained 10 yards or more throughout the game — 13 on rushes and nine on passes. Quarterback Nick Marshall threw a 56-yard touchdown pass and had completions of 38, 29, 26, 22 and 21 yards and two completions of 19 yards.

Six of the rushing plays were up the middle. Marshall rushed for 119 yards on 16 carries with three simple draw plays netting 18, 29 and 15 yards. Tailback Cameron Artis-Payne gained 126 yards on 24 carries with three of those going right up the middle for 55 yards.

Defense makes history: The total of 1,136 yards LSU has allowed in two SEC games — 570 to Mississippi State and 566 to Auburn — is believed to be the most yards the Tigers have ever allowed in consecutive SEC games, according to records kept by LSU’s sports information department.

Florida (3-1, 2-1 SEC), which hosts LSU (4-2, 0-2 SEC)at 6:30 p.m. Saturday on the SEC Network, does not have as potent an offense as Mississippi State and Auburn. The Gators are 13th in the league in total offense with 404.8 yards a game.